Let us be honest; most of us rather like our cats to have a streak of wickedness. I should not feel quite easy in the company of any cat that walked around the house with a saintly expression. ~ Beverly Nichols.
Let us be honest; most of us rather like our cats to have a streak of wickedness. I should not feel quite easy in the company of any cat that walked around the house with a saintly expression. ~ Beverly Nichols.
From Keen Teens, the August-September issue of 1947, ideas on using buttons to get your back-to-school clothes in the groove and on the beam, so that ducky shincracker in English class thinks you're a real dish with the duds rather than strictly from Dixie. Even if you're not khaki-wacky, you still want to be cooking with gas, right?
(The cat is rather cute; left-click to enlarge).
The magazine, which is mostly comics and stories aimed at high school girls, is available to download from the Internet Archive.
A frilly but cool muslin corset cover from the Harper's Handy Book for Girls, with four pages of instructions (and a pair of drawers to match). Make it of seersucker and you won't even have to iron it.
Available as a free download from the Internet Archive.
We were on our way to a reading therapy session in town yesterday evening, and stopped at a traffic light. I have the habit, once we are in the older neighborhoods where I can't go faster than 25 if I wanted to, of letting the window down just enough to let him stick his head out.
The woman in the next car rolled her window down and started taking pictures of him.
Librarians are the secret masters of the world. They control information. Don't ever piss one off. ~ Spider Robinson.